Devilbiss gun reveiw
steve149 asked me earlier today what spray gun id recommend to someone looking to do some painting at home, i blindly suggested the devilbiss starting line which is a lower end gun from a pretty big name gun company. i didn't really like the fact that i recommended something based off what others have told me and not my own personal experience so i spent some coin and got the 2 gun set pictured and heres my review.
1. whats in the box
as you can see in the pic the kit includes 2 complete spray guns( one for primer and one for paint ) an air regulator, cleaning brushes, gun wrench, alternate fluid tip&needle. the primer gun ( the all silver one ) comes with a 1.8 fluid tip which i promptly changed out for the extra 1.5 tip, 1.8 is simply to large for most automotive grade primers. the paint gun comes with a 1.3 fluid tip which is perfect for spraying single stage paint.
2. build quality
the fit and finish on the guns was better than i expected for the price i paid, the machine work looks well done and all the adjustment knobs turn smoothly. the only thing i really didn't care for was the lack of texture on the air cap which made it hard to remove while wearing thinner soaked latex gloves.
3. spray performance
i used the primer gun to prime 2 cars this afternoon and it sprayed really nice, the primer went on nice and smooth with very little texture which is the way i like it. ( makes it easier to wetsand later )
i used the paint gun to spray both epoxy primer and valspar enamel, it sprayed both with out issue and i was pleased with how smooth the paint went on. the gun sprayed with a nice even pattern which made it easy to produce a smooth glossy finish.
4. specs and pricing
the kit i have pictured can be had right around $150 which is really good considering you get 2 guns and a cleaning kit and a nice little case to keep it in.
the air requirements for this gun is 30psi at 13cfm so make sure your compressor can handle it before purchase.
5. final thoughts
while the gun doesn't spray quite as nice as some higher end guns it also didn't cost $800 either, you get what you pay for but in this case i think you get way more than you pay for. after using this gun and seeing its performance i have no problem recommending it to anybody looking to paint there cubs or even a hot rod.
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